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MSCA4Ukraine results

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Funded under the EU’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, the MSCA4Ukraine scheme will provide fellowships to 124 doctoral and postdoctoral researchers from Ukraine to continue their research in 21 host countries. The list of successful applications was published by Scholars at Risk. The list, which for the moment includes 8 Flemish host institutions, is subject to change as applicants accept or decline their fellowship awards. The final list will be made available on the SAR website in due course and may include applicants currently on the ranked reserve list.

The MSCA4Ukraine Programme is implemented by a consortium comprised of Scholars at Risk Europe hosted at Maynooth University, Ireland (project coordinator),  the German Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the European University Association, with the French national PAUSE programme, hosted by the Collège de France, and the global Scholars at Risk Network participating as associated partners. The call for submissions for MSCA4Ukraine opened on 24 October 2022. The MSCA4Ukraine portal is now closed to individual applications and host institutions until further notice.

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